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Data hackers are watching you

Pratap Chatterjee
Software inside your smartphone can follow you

Modern architecture without pain

Laura Miller
Master critic Witold Rybczynski's irreverent guide to the greatest buildings of the past and present

“Grand Theft Auto V”: Gaming’s dark misogynist cesspool

Andrew Leonard
"Grand Theft Auto V" shines a light into video gaming's most vile corners -- but that's no cause for despair

Lavabit founder fought the surveillance state

Natasha Lennard
Founder of encryption service used by Snowden refused to handover encryption keys, unsealed court documents reveal

Rdio offers free music stations

KIT EATON
It's part of the plan to compete with Apple and Pandora

U.S. asks court to ignore Google, Microsoft bid to release spying data

Laurie Asseo
The government claims it needs to protect the scope of its surveillance activities.

A Bitcoin libertarian disaster: The Silk Road gets busted

Andrew Leonard
The FBI announces the arrest of a man believed to be the online criminal mastermind Dread Pirate Roberts

How Republican idiocy backfired — and is helping Obamacare

Brian Beutler
GOP's shutdown lunacy diverted attention from Obamacare's rough debut -- giving a chance for a 2nd first impression

“Diversity” in fashion will never be enough

Minh-Ha T. Pham
Rather than count racial bodies, the industry needs to recalibrate its dynamics of race, power and profit

Scribd, HarperCollins launch Netflix-like subscription book service

AUSTIN CARR
The San Francisco start-up sees itself as "the library of the future"

Can a new app change how we text?

Lydia Dishman
CoTap wants to change the way we communicate at work

Could robots be job creators?

Camille Sweeney, Josh Gosfield
Ready or not, here they come

How insurance companies calculate catastrophe

Joseph Stromberg
A look at the methods the industry uses to adapt to climate change, which portends more storms and greater risk

Stop calling alcohol “MommyJuice”: How liquor companies target women

Ann Dowsett Johnston
Booze has become pink, female-focused, fruity and sweet -- and it's creating a massive new health problem for women

Escape from “Saturday Night Live,” birth of “The Muppet Show”

Brian Jay Jones
Two of the most iconic shows of the '70s have an amazing, awkward linked history -- but needed each other to begin

Is Gmail wiretapping your communications?

Andrew Leonard
Silicon Valley's NSA? A judge rules that Google's email service may be violating federal laws

BlackBerry lost nearly $1 billion this quarter

KIT EATON
The Z10 phone isn't selling as well as the company would have liked

Are adorable animal videos fueling the illegal wildlife trade?

Jason Bittel
YouTube sensations like the ticklish loris may be deadly cute in more ways than one

Google tries to de-mystify Glass

KIT EATON
The highly anticipated product also has people nervous

No, it’s not scandalous that Cory Booker said a nice thing to a stripper

Alex Pareene
Stop making me defend Cory Booker

“Smart” thermostat points towards automated homes

KIT EATON
Life begins to imitate the Jetsons

Some Google Hangouts rerouted to strangers

ADDY DUGDALE
The Internet giant's services are reportedly behaving like chat roulette

Green Swag: A solar-powered backpack to charge devices

Lindsay Abrams
Could portable solar power liberate me from the grid?

Teens get digital “eraser” bill for embarrassing posts

Neal Ungerleider
A California proposal would allow under-18s to clear their user history of youthful indiscretions
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